At both the undergraduate and graduate levels, the courses we offer in Management are designed to help students learn skills such as leadership, critical thinking, problem solving, sound decision-making, oral & written communication, interpersonal skills, leadership, organizing and planning activities, diversity management, and cross-cultural skills.

At the undergraduate level, management students can choose their concentrations in the following areas:

General management.

Human resources management.

International management.

Public policy and management.

At the graduate level, we offer elective courses in:

Entrepreneurial management.

General management.

Human resources management/organizational behavior.

International management.

Students interested in a Management concentration can enjoy very good career prospects. Management careers are found in all varieties of industries and sectors (government, the not-for-profit sector, education, or private industry). Many people enter management positions with a bachelor's degree. However, a master's in business administration is essential in some areas for advancement.